Doda (drug)

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Doda is considered a drug that is consumed in India , among others . It is generally made up of opium and betel nut .

Doda keeps the consumer awake, but slows their reflexes. The National Geographic describes it as a tea-like mixture that keeps the consumers while awake, however, affect his judgment, and is consumed by truck drivers.

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Individual evidence

  1. India edition of the Tribune (English)
  2. Christy Ullrich: India's Golden Quadrilateral . ngm.nationalgeographic.com, September 3, 2008.